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Canamera Energy Metals Commences Exploration at Sao Sepe Project in Brazil with Three High-Priority Rare Earth Targets Identified
Edmonton, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - May 13, 2026) - Canamera Energy Metals Corp. (CSE: EMET) (OTCQB: EMETF) (FSE: 4LF0) ("Canamera" or the "Company") is

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[{"type":"text","content":" Edmonton, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - May 13, 2026) - Canamera Energy Metals Corp. (CSE: EMET) (OTCQB: EMETF) (FSE: 4LF0) (\"Canamera\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to provide an update on its activities at the São Sepé rare earth element (\"REE\") project (\"São Sepé\" or the \"Project\") located in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, where historical surface work has identified compelling exploration targets for potential ionic adsorption clay-hosted REE mineralization. The Company holds an option to acquire up to a 100 % interest in the Project under its option agreement with iFind Mining Inc., the details of which were announced on October 7, 2025. A total of 46 shallow soil samples completed by ifind Mining, collected to depths of up to 70 cm, have delineated three primary target areas for follow-up exploration. Analytical results returned promising Total Rare Earth Oxides (\"TREO\") and Magnetic Rare Earth Oxides (\"MREO\") values, highlighting a strong geochemical footprint across the project area. Notably, anomalous concentrations of dysprosium (Dy) and terbium (Tb) were also identified, an encouraging indicator given the relative scarcity of these critical heavy rare earth elements in near-surface environments. The three priority target areas-Sara, Erica, and Maya-are defined by coherent clusters of elevated TREO values and are interpreted to represent zones of potential REE enrichment within the weathered profile. The spatial distribution of soil anomalies, along with underlying geology and topographic setting, supports their prioritization for follow-up drilling. Building on these results, the Company began an approximately 500 meter auger (SPT) drill program on May1, designed both as a direct follow-up to the high-grade soil anomalies and as a step-out campaign of approximately 400 metres to evaluate the lateral continuity of potential mineralization. The program is expected to take an estimated 4-6 weeks. The majority of the planned drill holes are located within the São Sepé Granite, a felsic intrusive unit that shares key geological characteristics with the granite hosting the Pela Ema deposit at Serra Verde. Both systems are characterized by evolved, silica-rich granitic compositions and are associated with deep tropical weathering profiles that promote the formation of ionic adsorption clay-hosted REE mineralization. I...